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GLIDER ARTISTS ATTEMPT
ANOTHER FLIGHT TOAiY.
Today is positively the day when the
glider rises majestically and pierces
the ethereal splendor-perhaps. Then
again perhaps it may not.
"Yes, barring the usual 'ifs,' we will
try to get the glider a little more thab
three inches off the ground Friday,"
said o. A. Blumberg, president of the
Aeronautical society. ."However, I
would not care to tip a good friend to
bet on the proposition, because we mag
not fly. It all depends on whether a"
east wind is blowing."
MICIIIGANENSIAN SLIPS TO
GO TO SENIOR CLASSES
Questionaire slips will be distribut-
ed among the seniors today by the
Michiganensian management. The
slips have tabulated upon them a num-
ber of questions concerning the sen-
iors, professors and campus courses'
and has become an annual affair,
whereby the class statistician. has an
opportunity to guage the class senti-
ment. The slips will be distributed in
the senior literary class meeting this
afternoon and the results will be put
in the hands of the Michiganensian ed-
itors.
Distribution of the slips will be car-
ried on in all the senior classes main-
ly through class meetings.
Prof. Jones Resumes Classes,
Prof. E. D. Jones of the economics
department has recovered from an at-
tack of the grippe and will be able to
meet his classes tvelay.
UNIVERSITY CALENDAR
Jan. 19.-Junior Lit dinner at the Un-
ion.
Jan. 19.--Northwestern-Michigan de-
bate.
Jan. 19.-Morning, Woodrow Wilson at
Whitney Theater.
Jan. 20.-Comedy Club in "The Mag-
istrate," Whitney Theater.
Jan. 20.-Senior Lit Dance, 2:00 p. m.
Barbour gymnasium.-
Jan. 20.--Architectural Society dance,
Packard Dancing Academy 8:30 p. m.
Jan. 20.-"Japan," illustrated lecture
under auspices of the Cosmopolitan
Club, Cercle Francais rooms, 7:30
p. M.r'
Jan. 21.-"The Debts You'll Pay," New-
Newberry Hall, 3:00 p. m.
Jan. 22.-Flonzaley Quartet, University
Hall, 8 p. m.
Jan. 23.-"Water Filtration" W. W. De-
berard, west physic lecture room at
8. Illustrated.
Jan. 23.-"Le RF.man Feuilleton," M.
Louis Delamarre, Sarah Caswell An-
gell. Hall, 8 p.'m.
Jan. 2.-Fresh Engineer dinner at the
Union.
Jan. 23.-Commerce Club Smoker at
the Michigan Union.
Jan. 23.-Soph Engineer dinner at the
Union.
Jan. 24-Piano Recital by Ceceilia Ray
Berry, School of Music.
Jan. 25.-Shakespearean recital "The
Merchant of Venice," 8:00 p. m., Sar-
ah Caswell Angell Hall.
Jan. 28.-"The Responibilty of the
State" Newberry Hall, 3:00 p. M.
Jan. 29.-Semester examinations be-
gin in all the departments.
STANLEY GIVES EXTENSION
TALK AT HILLSDALE TODAY.
Albert A. Stanley, professor of mu-
sic, and head of the University School
of Music, will deliver the first of the
six lectures for which he is booked on
the University extension course in
Hillsdale today. Tuesday he will lec-
ture in Port Huron. The other cities
where he will appear are Reading, Bay
City, Grand Rapids and Coldwater.
Two of his subjects are, "Folk Songs",
and "The Evolutin of Musical Instru-
ments."
Senior Lits Dance Tomorrow.
Feature dances, the '2xact nature of
which .the members of the'committee
refuse to divulge, will characterize the
senior lit dance, to be held in Barbour
gymnasium tomorrow afternoon from
2 till 5:30. Girls wishing to purchase
,tickets may obtain them from their
representatives on the social commit-
tee. Tickets will also be placed on
sale at the senior lit class meeting in
Tappan hall this afternoon-at 4 o'clock
Ice Carnival is Postponed.
Owing to the unsettled state of
the weather it has been, decided to
postpone the ice carnival, which was
scheduled for tomorrow night. All
those who have already purchased
tickets will be able to use them at a
later date. The date for the carni-
val has not been definitely decided.
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For Sale-A first class $50.00 silk-lined
full dress suit for $12.00, spot cash
Goldman Bros., State street. 81-82-82
For Sale-A slightly used large size
Mahogany upright Piano. Standard
make. Price and terms very reason-
able. Address "G" care this paper
79-80-81-82-83
Lost-Monday 'hight the barrel of a
Waterman fountain pen, silver
mounted with initials E. M. G. Call
96-L. Reward. 81-82
Lost-Ladies' gold watch. Initials M
J. R., '04, on case. Lost between i-
brary and Hill street. Reward if
returned to 508 Hill street. 1066-J
81
Awakened Rameses Souvenir Scores
and Sheet Music for sale at Schaeber-
le & Son's, 110 S. Main St. 63 tf
Good Nuse
for parties and dances will be furnish-
ed on call by Bates' Orchestra. Phone
1050-3.
77 tf
BESSIMER'S GRILL Charcoal Grill-
ed Porterhouse Steaks, 113 W. Huron
St., upstairs, opposite Interurban Sta-
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NOTHING RES1
Society Brand, 1
Ann Arbor, Mich.
A special room where smoking is
allowed is a feature at the
Cutting Cafe
Make reservation early and get
the best board in the city.
We inaugurate this Great Inven
duce the stock because we want
matter what our sacrifice will b.
more heavily than .usual, and on
unfavorable weather for the past 6c
have not moved as we expected.
Tuesday Morning,
And will continue until Februa
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LET 'ER FREEZE
Schumacher's Hardware will furnish you with a nair of
S .ates, and you -ai skate. Peek & Snyder Skates
.08-.10-129 outh Na i
All the comforts-
When good fellows get together-
then Velvet is supreme This su-
perb leaf has hung in the warehouse
over two years-a tremendous
change-all harshness is nullified--
the leaf grows rich-remarkably
smooth-and in the pipe, Ye gods!
what a smoke! It's too smooth to
bite-too mellow to be anything but
the best smoke on earth. That's why
it's called Velvet. One tin is a
revelation. At all dealers.
SPAULDING & MERRICK
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Plaited Bosom Shirts
$1.50 and $2.00
Negligee Shirts
$1.30 to $4.00
at the
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TINKER & COMPANY
Furnishers and Hatters Cor. S. State St. and William Sts.
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Silk and Knitted
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Kennedy Gloves
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